In the News (Mon 19 Mar 18)

Atilla the Hun was born in approximately 406 AD to the ruling Hun family, his uncle being the king over the nomadic people that had already reached the out skirts of the Roman Empire in the late 4th century.

Atilla probably did find a sword of some dead warrior and believed it to be a sign that he was destined to rule the world.

It was believed that one of Atilla's wives killed and prepared the children, for an unapparent reason, and told Atilla the flesh was that of an animal.

Atilla's electronics and drumming are accompanied by Murat Yucel on electric and classic guitars.

There is little trace of Atilla's Turkish roots to be found in the music (it would have made for an interesting mixture if there had) but Atilla certainly wears his twin influences in the shape of Jean Michel Jarre and Tangerine Dream firmly on his sleeve.

The talent of the composer is appreciated both in the slow themes of a romantic mien, and in the fast ones, which appear to re-create transcendental life experiences and extreme situations.

Atilla handles all the electronics and drum programming, but uses a string section (on ‘Leb-i Derya’) and a number of guest musicians on guitar, sax (on the TD-styled ballad ‘Madeline Hotel’) and electric violin.

Atilla the stockbroker gig is advertised on the AFA site, but not on the giros warzone site, why?.

Lets all hope that the atilla gig is the start of a new era, and that giros will regain its sense of direction, and stop pandering to spoilt skater wee kids, spaced out golden beach hippies, cock rock death metal oul lads and tuneless techno student ravers.

The Germanic epics in which he appears offer more nuanced depictions: he is both a noble and generous ally, as Etzel in the Nibelungenlied, and a cruel miser, as Atli in the Volsunga Saga and the Poetic Edda.

Some national histories, though, always portray him favorably; in Hungary and Turkey the names of Attila (sometimes as Atilla in Turkish), his last wife Ildikó and his brother Bleda remain popular to this day.

In a similar vein, the Hungarian author Géza Gárdonyi's novel A láthatatlan ember (published in English as Slave of the Huns, and largely based on Priscus) offered a sympathetic portrait of Attila as a wise and beloved leader.

If you’re looking to chill out, relax and get away from it all, then Atilla’s Getaway is the place for you.

Nestled in the mountains of Selcuk and located only walking distance from Ephesus, the Getaway is home away from home.

“Atilla, an extroverted Turkish Australian has created a little oasis with bungalows gathered around a gorgeous garden and swimming pool.” - “Backpackers who might have come to see Ephesus, often end up staying much longer,” - ”Great place to stay.” -- Lonely Planet, Turkey.

www.atillasgetaway.com (540 words)

Professor Attila(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)

It was Atilla who inspired Sandow to take up body-building.

After a time, Atilla became Sandow's mentor when he saw how gifted and enthusiastic the boy was.

Later, as seen in the illustration, Atilla developed a physical culture course and mentions Sandow (now quite famous) as his greatest student.

Turkey is one of the most sightfull country on the world.especialy for tourist who is curious about knowing different culture, history, friendly people and beautiful environment.I am sure that for tourist who believes to be a alternative tourist,Turkey is the country that must be seen.

IN THE PERIOD KNOWN AS THE EIGHTIES,A BAND OF MEAN SPIRITED STUDENTS AT AN ALL BOYS COLLEGE IN GEELONG/AUSTRALIA TURNED A HAPPY,PROMISING INDIVIDUAL BY THE NAME OF ATILLA KIS INTO A SOCIALLY MALADJUSTED FATBOY...

IT IS THE PLAN OF THE YOKEL SITH OVERLORD CORPORATION (WHICH HAS A YEARLY PROFIT MARGIN IN EXCESS OF 47 BILLION DOLLARS u.s)TO DEVOTE UNLIMITED FUNDING TO THE TASK OF LOCATING THE POOR ATILLA KIS.

A veteran of 4,000 shows, Atilla's performance is honed to produce exceptional entertainment for all ages and family members at the Gala Night for the ACHE 21th Annual International Hypnotherapy Conference in the Hotel Hilton, Glendale California.

I have watched your show on the DVD and consider it excellent.

attilahypnotist.com (531 words)

atilla's Page on RateItAll.com(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)